MCP Git Server Testing
This is a test repository for testing the functionality of the MCP GitHub server, mainly demonstrating operations such as repository creation, file management, and content update.
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What is MCP GIT: Server?
MCP GIT: Server is a service for creating and managing GitHub-style repositories. It allows users to easily upload files, update content, manage versions, and perform automated operations through the API.How to use MCP GIT: Server?
Using MCP GIT: Server is very simple. You can start using it by creating a repository, uploading files, editing content, and using the API to implement automated tasks.Applicable scenarios
MCP GIT: Server is suitable for development teams that need to quickly set up Git repositories, perform version control, and integrate with other systems.Main features
Repository creation
Supports creating new Git repositories through a simple interface.
File upload
Allows users to upload files to the repository.
Content modification
Supports editing and updating existing files.
API integration
Provides a RESTful API interface for easy integration with existing systems.
Advantages
Easy to set up and use
Supports multiple programming languages and toolchains
Efficient version management and collaboration capabilities
Limitations
Currently only supports basic Git functions
Some advanced features may require additional configuration
How to use
Register an account
Visit the official website of MCP GIT: Server and register a new account.
Create a repository
Select the 'New Repository' option in the console and fill in the relevant information.
Clone the repository
Use a Git client to clone the newly created repository to the local environment.
Usage examples
Example 1: Create a new repository
Quickly create a new repository named'my-repo' through the API interface.
Example 2: Add files to the repository
Use Git commands to upload files to an existing repository.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to obtain a Personal Access Token (PAT)?
Does it support the SSH protocol?
Related resources
Official documentation
Detailed user manuals and technical documentation.
GitHub API tutorial
Learn how to use the RESTful API interface.

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